No offense, but if you have 10 or more points and have no clue what to do, that is kind of a joke. I would say it would be a good time to get serious, you have been diligent and saved up a good number of points, now go make the most of it. Any unit that takes 10+ points to draw will produce many 170+ bucks if that's what you are after. That being said nothing is a guarantee, but if you do your part a 170 should not be that tall of an order in Colorado. I would look hard at the early rifle hunts, the gunnison basin units, 21, 22, 30, 40, 42, 44, 49, 52, 61, 68, 75, really there are to many to list. Do some more in depth research, look at the draw odds, and put some time in on the ground. Having 10 points in your pocket is a pretty good spot to be. This has been beat like a dead horse, but every unit in the state can produce those kind of bucks, and most produce better. It really just boils down to you either getting a handout with some good info, or putting in some of your own time. I have found the latter to be more satisfying, and reliable. I wish I could tell you a unit that was crawling with 170's, but I can't. Most units you have to dig em out, but they are there. Early hunt or late hunt's make that job easier. Good luck, a 150 buck on your own is a hell of a lot more satisfying then a 180 buck that someone gave you the coordinates to?? JMO.